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'Hey it's me. Give me a call.'

DEFINITION: A voice mail message, which does not include a name, a number, or any other relevant information which could be used to identify the caller.

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Cluelessage

Created by: duefiori

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Mettage

Created by: Duff333

Pronunciation: met - tage

Sentence: Ugh, this guy keeps leaving me the same stupid mettage!

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Nonnystalk

Created by: felixpol

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Sentence: Sally keeps getting creepy nonnystalk calls. You know the kind - heavy breathing, short laugh, and I know what you did last summer. Weird.

Etymology: Nonny short for Anonymous. Stalk for stalkers.

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Unknail

skepsis

Created by: skepsis

Pronunciation: un-nail

Sentence: I received an unknail this morning and I have no clue who sent it.

Etymology: unknown and mail

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Enigmessage

Created by: sevith

Pronunciation: ee-NIG-mes-ij

Sentence: If you ever receive an enigmessage, just delete and forget.

Etymology: E-the letter for all things electronic + enigma-a mystery + message-ancient greek for a letter or to rub someone else's neck.

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COMMENTS:

MrDave2176 I also came up with this but you got there first. - MrDave2176, 2007-08-30: 17:25:00

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Phononymous

Created by: noztril

Pronunciation: foh non uh muhs

Sentence: i received a call from phononymous

Etymology: phone + anonymous

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COMMENTS:

LOL. - kairuko, 2007-09-12: 23:45:00

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Missage

Created by: Stevenson0

Pronunciation: mis/age

Sentence: She is totally frustrated and confused when some one leaves a missage on her voice mail. The missage of course has no name, or number. To help her overcome her frustration she'll leave a missage, or two on a random friend's voice mail.

Etymology: missed message

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Incognique

Heather

Created by: Heather

Pronunciation: In-COG-nih-kay

Sentence: Sandra listened with growing excitement to the voice-mail response to her singles ad - until she reached the end and realised the caller had left an incognique.

Etymology: Incognito + Communiqué (I couldn't keep the accent on the e, though.)

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Whosage

Created by: laurabaybee

Pronunciation: hoo-saj

Sentence: Someone left me a whosage today! They are SO annoying!

Etymology: who+message

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Blindcall

Created by: StigAllan

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Sentence: I have got a date tonight but as it was a blindcall I do not know where to go.

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